David Sparks – Keyboard Maestro Field Guide

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It is that easy. You can do the above and so much more without a lick of programming. Indeed, the above workflow is one of the featured videos in this course.

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David Sparks – Keyboard Maestro Field Guide

David Sparks - Keyboard Maestro Field Guide

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Make Your Mac Dance

Latest Update, Version 1.2 – August 2020

Keyboard Maestro is perhaps the most powerful automation tool available for your Mac. Best of all, anyone can do it. Keyboard Maestro does not rely on scripting languages but instead a common-sense approach to triggers and actions. For instance:

1. Trigger: You plug your scanner into your Mac.

2. Action: Your Mac hides any apps that are currently open and opens your scanner application and the Finder to manage all of the scans you are about to make.

It is that easy. You can do the above and so much more without a lick of programming. Indeed, the above workflow is one of the featured videos in this course.

With Keyboard Maestro, you can automate just about anything. In addition to teaching you all of the mechanics of Keyboard Maestro, this course includes a number of walkthroughs of automation workflows you can use, download, or alter to automate your own Mac. A few examples include:

  • Have your Mac log out of social media, turn down the volume, and open your productivity apps as soon as you log into your local coffee joint’s Wi-Fi.
  • Create custom app setups for different work modes such as email, writing, and planning, just to name a few. Then trigger them with a simple keyboard combination.
  • Set Twitter to automatically hide itself after a few minutes so you can get back to work.
  • Add automation to the up and shutdown of your Mac. Want certain apps to open when you get ed? Keyboard Maestro can do that.
  • Automate meeting notes.
  • Create Pages and Word document templates that ask you a few questions, and then generate multiple documents.

There are 76 lovingly crafted screencasts totaling over 4 hours of content. Each tutorial includes a full transcript and closed captioning. Where appropriate, the tutorials also include downloadable Keyboard Maestro scripts that you can install and run alongside the video.

Course Outline:

1. Introduction

Learn the basics of Keyboard Maestro, including installation and interface. This section covers basic application concepts and how it organizes your scripts. Also, build your first script.

2. Triggers

With Keyboard Maestro, there are a lot of ways to kick off your automation. It can be something you physically trigger, such as a keyboard shortcut or plugging in an external drive, or something automated, like at a specific time or when you log into Wi-Fi. You can even trigger a script by playing a note on a MIDI keyboard. It’s brilliant. This section includes fourteen videos explaining every possible Keyboard Maestro trigger.

3. Actions

Once you have figured out all of the triggers, you will want to making your Mac dance. Just like triggers, Keyboard Maestro is capable of so many actions including the ability to control applications; sort and place windows; add notifications; type text; make a better clipboard; manage, move, and alter files and folders; control the interface; move and click the mouse; and run a script, just to name a few. There is so much that Keyboard Maestro can do. This section includes eighteen videos showing off all of Keyboard Maestro’s tricks.

4. Palettes

As the number of scripts you create increases, Keyboard Maestro’s excellent interface tool Palettes will help you quickly sort, find, and trigger your scripts. This section explains all of the flavors of Keyboard Maestro palettes and how to create, customize, and use them.

5. Programming and Debugging

While Keyboard Maestro does not require programming knowledge, there are some essential programming tools and actions, including debugging, to make Keyboard Maestro even more powerful.

6. Useful Scripts

Here you will find a laundry list of useful Keyboard Maestro scripts. This section includes 23 screencasts of useful tutorials and downloadable scripts to get more out of your Mac. You can download and using these scripts immediately, or use all the knowledge that you will have picked up to customize these scripts and make them your own.

7. Settings, Syncing, and Additional Features

Dive deeper on Keyboard Maestro’s additional settings and tools, including improved Keyboard Maestro application switcher. Also, learn how to sync your scripts between two Macs.

Here is the course, by the numbers:

  • Over 5.5 hours of streaming or downloadable video
  • 90 separate videos. 8 Separate Sections
  • Many downloadable Keyboard Maestro scripts
  • Heaps of dangerous knowledge, tricks, and hacks to make your Mac dance
Version 1.2 Update Notes
  • Several new scripts added randomly as they occur to me.
  • This version also includes the hour long Contextual Computing seminar and all referenced scripts from August 2020.
  • Look for anything with a (1.2) in the name.
Version 1.1 Update Notes

This new version includes ten new videos covering all the significant new features in Keyboard Maestro, version 9. New videos include a full explanation of the Elgato Stream Deck and how to use it with Keyboard Maestro, support for the Catalina Music app, automating optical character recognition, working with multiple editor windows, combining items on the clipboard, dark mode and additional palette themes, how to tag multiple files automatically, and how build your own Pomodoro Timer. My favorite is one that lets you apply multiple tags via Keyboard Maestro script. All videos part of this update have a (1.1) in their name.

Your Instructor

David Sparks
David Sparks was lucky enough to grow up alongside the computer revolution. He programmed his first computer in 1980, and since then, he’s been on a never-ending quest to be more productive with his Apple technology.
David is a past speaker at Macworld, the American Bar Association’s TechShow, and many other technology events. David publishes the popular MacSparky Blog and has been making The MacSparky Field Guides since 2012, and he authored several books about productivity and Apple technology before that. David is also a co-host of the popular Mac Power Users, Automators, and Focused podcasts. David also produces the MacSparky Labs, where he goes even deeper on workflows and the productive use of technology.
Since the beginning, getting your technology to work for you instead of against you has been David’s North Star. He’s honed those skills over his 28-year career as an attorney and 15-year career as MacSparky, where he has conducted countless experiments and interviews.
In a world where technology is increasingly conspiring to steal our focus and attention, David aims to teach you how to be more productive with Apple technology. David wants to help you achieve what is most important to you and simultaneously enjoy your life. Everything he makes points at that destination.

Course Materials

1. Introduction and Overview
  •  Introduction (0:43)
  •  New Content in Version 1.1 (1.1) (1:33)
  •  Keyboard Maestro Concepts (2:53)
  •  Purchase and Installation (1:34)
  •  How to Watch This Video (2:37)
  •  How to Use Closed Captioning (0:40)
  •  How to Download These Videos (4:01)
  •  How to Access Downloadable Scripts and Content (1:02)
  •  Keyboard Maestro Interface (4:13)
  •  First Keyboard Maestro Script (2:05)
  •  Keyboard Maestro Groups (3:51)
2. Triggers
  •  Triggers Overview (0:49)
  •  Keyboard Triggers (8:32)
  •  Time (3:21)
  •  System Wake/Sleep Triggers (4:21)
  •  Wireless Network (2:13)
  •  Files and Folders (3:52)
  •  Window-Based Triggers (2:33)
  •  Application Triggers (2:20)
  •  Mouse Gesture Triggers (1:39)
  •  USB Device Trigger (1:47)
  •  Mounted Volume Trigger (1:56)
  •  Macro Palette as Trigger (1:53)
  •  Status Menu Trigger (1:50)
  •  More Triggers (2:19)
  •  Stream Deck Support (1.1) (5:41)
3. Actions
  •  Actions Overview (0:40)
  •  Comment (1:14)
  •  The Vital Pause (1:54)
  •  Text-Related Actions (4:45)
  •  User Input (10:40)
  •  Clipboard Control (2:06)
  •  Notifications and Alerts (2:47)
  •  Application Control (2:34)
  •  File Actions (4:47)
  •  System Control Actions (1:33)
  •  Browser Control (5:53)
  •  iTunes Control (2:22)
  •  Support for the Music App (1.1) (0:49)
  •  QuickTime Player Controls (0:56)
  •  Keyboard Maestro Actions (3:20)
  •  Interface Control (4:35)
  •  Controlling the Mouse (6:17)
  •  Record a Quick Macro (2:29)
  •  Execute a Script (1:25)
  •  Optical Character Recognition (1.1) (2:30)
  •  Combining Items on the Clipboard (1.1) (1:05)
4. Palettes
  •  Keyboard Maestro Palettes (7:26)
  •  Additional Palette Themes (1.1) (1:02)
5. Programming and Debugging
  •  Programming (4:08)
  •  Debugging (5:33)
  •  Cancel All Macros (0:55)
6. Useful Keyboard Maestro Scripts
  •  Useful Scripts Overview (0:38)
  •  Window Management (5:49)
  •  Setups (6:43)
  •  Type a Password (3:31)
  •  Text Transformations (6:21)
  •  The Sparky Shutdown (1:57)
  •  Twitter Timer (2:42)
  •  Scanner Attachment Automation (2:23)
  •  Camera SD Card Plug-In (2:12)
  •  Clipboard Upgrade (2:36)
  •  Better Sleep for Your Mac (1:21)
  •  Web Search by Conflict Palette (1:43)
  •  Coffee Shop Automation (1:53)
  •  Arrive at Work Setup (2:52)
  •  Zen Mode (1:18)
  •  Ulysses Palette (5:41)
  •  Duplicate Client Template (5:37)
  •  Meeting Notes via Keyboard Maestro (4:20)
  •  Application Automation Resize (3:41)
  •  Autosave (1:43)
  •  Grab and Paste Safari Link (1:57)
  •  Form Pages Documents (11:03)
  •  Form Word Documents (4:49)
  •  Automating Tag Placement (1.1) (3:27)
  •  Creating a Pomodoro Timer (1.1) (3:00)
  •  Automating Emoji Email Response (1.1) (6:25)
  •  Adding Text to Google Docs (1.2) (3:28)
  •  Create a Contact with AppleScript (1.2) (3:50)
  •  AppleScript Email Extractor (1.2) (5:03)
7. Settings, Syncing, and Additional Features
  •  Keyboard Maestro Application Switcher (3:07)
  •  Application Palette (1:05)
  •  Keyboard Maestro Settings (5:35)
  •  Syncing Keyboard Maestro (1:29)
  •  Using Dark Mode (1.1) (3:08)
  •  Multiple Editor Windows (1.1) (1:32)
8. Conclusion
  •  Additional Resources (1:54)
  •  More MacSparky Materials (1:51)
  •  Thank You (0:30)
Keyboard Maestro Webinars
  •  August 2020 – Contextual Computing with Keyboard Maestro (1.2) (55:46)
  •  September 2021 – Apple Mail Automation (62:15)
9. Combined Videos for Easier Download
  •  1 – Introduction (23:44)
  •  2 – Triggers (39:33)
  •  3 – Actions (60:26)
  •  4 – Palettes (7:26)
  •  5 – Programming and Debugging (10:37)
  •  6-1 Useful Scripts (39:55)
  •  6-2 More Useful Scripts (43:05)
  •  7 – Settings, Syncing, and Additional Features (11:17)
  •  8 – Conclusion and Additional Features (4:15)

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